00:00The constitution of this whole city has been drafted more than 10 years ago.
00:09First, it does not arise at all that the original owner of the land, without your consent,
00:19will be removed from the ownership of the land or the premise by force.
00:25In fact, the original status of the land will remain.
00:31Whether there is a Malay reserve or a permanent status, it will not change.
00:38Second, the government will ensure that every original owner of the land understands the rights and protections provided.
00:49About the ownership of the land.
00:51I mentioned earlier, who sits on the throne?
00:54I gave an example earlier.
00:56The superlatives.
00:58If now there are 70% Malay, it will remain.
01:01Because the owner does not have the right.
01:05In this constitution, there is no right for us to move the original owner.
01:11So, the issue of the development of the land is a different issue.
01:15It is not related to this constitution.
01:17So, for me, I want to give a guarantee.
01:22The issue of the original owner does not arise at all.
01:25The value of this land is necessary because I gave an example.
01:29There is a project, Jalan Turaza, where one person does not agree, the land will be confiscated.
01:35Is there a process?
01:36It can be brought to court.
01:38How many years? Five years.
01:39Then, the value given by the court is a temporary value.
01:44It is not like what we raise.
01:46It will get less than now.
01:49So, we have a choice.
01:50If we really want to defend the people, we use this so that we can increase it.
01:55A house that is now Rp 70,000 can become Rp 200,000.
01:58If you do an assessment, it remains at Rp 70,000.
02:01So, we have a choice.
02:02And there is a court decision.
02:05The issue of the original owner is not related to this constitution.
02:11We will discuss that later.
02:13I agree that we have to defend the rights of the original owners, especially in Kuala Lumpur.
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